Category: Foreign News
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Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Man During West Bank Raid Amid Rising Settler Violence
A 26-year-old Palestinian man was killed during a raid by Israeli forces on the Far’a refugee camp, located south of Tubas town in the occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian authorities. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that Abdel Rahman Darawsha succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained when Israeli troops stormed the camp late Saturday night,
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UK Military to Assist Belgium After Drone Sightings Disrupt Airports
The United Kingdom is deploying military personnel and equipment to Belgium following a series of disruptive drone sightings that forced the temporary closures of two major airports, raising concerns over security and airspace safety across Europe. Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton confirmed to the BBC that the UK military would support Belgian authorities after a
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Israel Receives Remains of Soldier Killed in Gaza in 2014 Amid Ongoing Tensions
Israel has received the remains of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed during the 2014 Gaza conflict, marking a significant moment for both his family and the Israeli military. Goldin, who was 23 at the time of his death, was killed in an ambush by Hamas fighters during the last major ground offensive in Gaza,
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Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: US Reports Aid Surge While Palestinians Claim “Engineered Starvation”
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached alarming levels, with conflicting reports about the scale and effectiveness of aid entering the region. While the United States government emphasizes a significant increase in humanitarian assistance, Palestinians and relief organizations contend that the numbers are far below the urgent needs of the besieged population. US Claims
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Ukraine Drone Strikes Disrupt Power Supplies in Russian Cities Amid Ongoing Conflict
Ukraine has launched a series of drone and missile strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, causing significant power and heating outages in multiple Russian cities. The attacks, a response to Russia’s repeated attempts to disable Ukrainian energy facilities, hit Belgorod near the Ukrainian border and Voronezh, nearly 300 km (186 miles) away. Russian officials confirmed that
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BBC Director-General Tim Davie Resigns Amid Controversy Over Trump Speech Edit
Tim Davie, the director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), has resigned following intense criticism over the editing of a speech by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Davie’s exit, alongside BBC News head Deborah Turness, caps a week of public scrutiny and political attacks on Britain’s public broadcaster. The controversy centers on a Panorama documentary
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Sudan Medics Accuse RSF of Burning and Burying Bodies Amid Darfur Mass Killings
A Sudanese medical organization has accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of attempting to conceal mass killings in Darfur by burning bodies and burying them in mass graves. The allegations highlight ongoing atrocities in the region following the RSF’s violent takeover of el-Fasher on October 26. The Sudan Doctors Network reported that paramilitaries are
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Hungary Secures “Financial Shield” from Trump Amid EU Tensions
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that his country has secured a “financial shield” from the United States following high-level talks with President Donald Trump, aimed at protecting Hungary’s economy amid ongoing tensions with the European Union and international sanctions. The announcement came after Orban met with Trump at the White House on Friday, during
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U.S. Senate Nears Vote on Bill to End 40-Day Government Shutdown
The United States Senate is preparing to vote on a crucial Republican stopgap funding package that could bring an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The move comes after a breakthrough deal negotiated by a group of centrist Democrats, who agreed to reopen the government with the promise that a vote on
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Airlines Cancel 3,300 U.S. Flights Amid Government Shutdown, Travel Could “Slow to a Trickle”
Air travel across the United States is facing severe disruption as over 3,300 flights were canceled on Sunday due to the ongoing government shutdown, prompting warnings from top transportation officials that travel could “slow to a trickle” in the lead-up to Thanksgiving 2025. The cancellations come after lawmakers reached a stopgap deal in the U.S.
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